I took mine to the emergency vets. They cleared him out and gave me a prescription to help prevent them. Cost: $1,000+ I read somewhere on the internet to put salt on their food and reduce the amount of dry food. He has been crystal-free for a couple of years now. Cost: negligible
The Crystal Cat was created in 2007.
Crystal cat litters are most commonly made of zeolite, diatomite, and sepiolite. They also contain baking soda or scented crystals to help with odor control.
Cats need minerals, including potassium, magnesium, zinc, calcium, iron, phosphorus, sodium, chloride, and others. They make up a small part of your cat's diet, but in the correct amounts, they're essential for good health. The optimal amount of magnesium is around 0.12 % magnesium or less. Low magnesium cat foods are recommended for cats with a history of urinary tract problems, especially those with struvite crystals and urine that is more alkaline than acidic. Struvite crystals are made up of magnesium along with other minerals, so diets that are low in magnesium help cats produce an acidic (low pH) urine, decreasing the chance of developing struvite stones.
Go to your veterinarian ASAP. He/She might have a sickness that can kill it.
Make an appointment with a veterinarian ASAP.
Most pet shops have a supply of crystal cat litter for sale. Crystal cat litter can also be purchased online from pet shop websites and sites like eBay and Amazon.
the cat sounds like it has a tapeworm, and needs to be seen by a vet, ASAP
TAKE IT TO THE VET ASAP!!!!! or it could ba a hairball...........
Take it to vets ASAP!
Crystal is the name of her cat on Woopetz. The cat's fur coloring is what makes it a tabby cat.
Take it to a vet ASAP
Yes, crystal cat litter is generally safe for feline friends as long as they do not ingest it. It is important to monitor your cat's behavior and consult with a veterinarian if you have any concerns.